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18/12/2008

Scottish Gov Tripartite Marine Bio Fuels Research Funding

Scotland will lead a team of Scottish, Irish and Northern Irish marine science experts to pioneer innovative research into marine renewable energy after being awarded £5m supported by the European Union.

The Scottish Association for Marine Sciences in Oban will lead development work on the cross-border project, in partnership with Queens University Belfast and the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, and the Institutes of Technology in Dundalk and Sligo in Ireland.

The BioMara tri-partite (Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland) research project aims to demonstrate the feasibility and viability of locally producing mari-fuels from marine biomass derived from seaweed and plant sources (algae) as an alternative to agri-fuel production from land based plants. It will harness the expertise and resources of the three countries.

Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, speaking after a meeting with Danuta Hübner, EU Commissioner for Regional Policy in Edinburgh said: "The £5m investment is a welcome boost to what is proving to be one of our most resilient and promising sectors in these challenging economic times.
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"By identifying the potential for a new industry, this regional project could bring long term economic and social benefits to the cross border area, including the prospect of hundreds of valuable jobs in remote coastal areas and islands.

"The development of mari-fuels could have a lasting impact on remote and rural communities by providing locally produced, relatively cheap, low impact fuel as well as serving the local public transport infrastructure."

Announcing Northern Ireland's support for this major tripartite study, Energy Minister Arlene Foster said: "This research is at the cutting edge of marine renewable energy technology and will put the region and our universities at the forefront of world wide marine bio-energy research. The work will significantly increase our knowledge in a key growth area for renewable energy.

"It has great potential for cleaner energy sources from abundant marine plant life to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and open up economic opportunities for Northern Ireland. I am very pleased that Northern Ireland is working closely with Scotland, the Irish Republic and the European Union to fund and support this important research."

Commenting on the Irish Government's support for the BioMara study, Energy Minister, Eamon Ryan said the Irish Government is committed to the research into and development of renewable energy sources and has provided significant funding for this purpose.

Work will get underway on the research study in early 2009.

(GK/JM)

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